SETI For The People: Addressing the Challenge of Massive Data Sharing


 
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SETI For The People: Addressing the Challenge of Massive Data Sharing

Tucker Bradford, Director of Information Technology at SETI, speaks at the Open Storage Summit, Feb 2009. Video describing the challenges of massive data storage and sharing, using SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) as an example.

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